Summary of 3M teams with Cambrios to produce silver nanowire ink for touch displays
3M and Cambrios Technologies have formed a joint venture to manufacture touch-sensitive screens using silver nanowire ink. This collaboration shifts 3M's strategy from traditional indium tin oxide designs to nanowire-based technology for touchscreen displays, leveraging Cambrios' specialized nanotechnology expertise.
Parts used in the Silver Nanowire Touch Displays:
- Silver nanowire ink
- Cambrios Technologies nanotechnology
- Touch sensitive screens
- Indium tin oxide design (as the legacy technology being replaced)
(Phys.org) —3M has announced a joint venture with Cambrios Technologies, a nanotechnology company, to produce a new line of touch sensitive screens based on silver nanowire ink developed by Cambrios. The announcement marks a move by 3M into nanowire based technology for touchscreen displays and away from the traditional indium tin oxide design.
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3M teams with Cambrios to produce silver nanowire ink for touch displays
- What new technology is 3M adopting for touchscreens?
3M is moving toward nanowire based technology for touchscreen displays. - Who is the partner of 3M in this venture?
3M has announced a joint venture with Cambrios Technologies. - What material is used to produce the new touch screens?
The screens are produced based on silver nanowire ink developed by Cambrios. - Which traditional design is 3M moving away from?
3M is moving away from the traditional indium tin oxide design. - What type of company is Cambrios Technologies?
Cambrios Technologies is a nanotechnology company. - What is the primary product of this joint venture?
The venture aims to produce a new line of touch sensitive screens. - Does this partnership involve ink development?
Yes, it involves producing silver nanowire ink developed by Cambrios.
